Mid October on the platform is a neat runway of daily drops, which means your queue can run on autopilot once you set reminders. The sequence starts with Rosy on October 11, a relationship forward drama that plays intimate and works best with lights down and phones away. Long Sight follows on October 12 and leans contemplative, more character beats than fireworks, making it a Sunday afternoon tea choice. Sadhu arrives October 13 with a values driven spine, slow burn storytelling, austere frames and a quiet payoff that sneaks up on you.
Richard Anthony

October 14 brings Richard Anthony, a Kannada crime period thriller that promises brooding atmospherics, a layered anti hero and coastal noir textures. If you enjoy morally messy leads, park this at the top of your watch order. Vannethum Munpe on October 15 and Mithra Mandali on October 16 keep the regional streak going. One is a tender, old school romance with festival circuit vibes, the other a friends and fallouts ensemble that lives and dies on performances.
Garividi Lakshmi

The weekend stack is friendly. Garividi Lakshmi on October 17 is a crowd pleaser with earthy humor and small town stakes. Ustaad on October 18 plays as a coming of age ride built around a young man, a beloved bike and a dream of flying. It is low on cynicism, high on feels and an easy pick for a family movie night.
VISA Vintara Saradaga

After a quick breather, the calendar drops VISA Vintara Saradaga on October 21. It is a campus to overseas dramedy about Telugu students landing in the United States and learning that adulthood is less about paperwork and more about choices. It is funny, a little chaotic and very meme friendly. Om Shanti Shanti Shantihi lands October 22 with a reflective tone and a spiritual undercurrent. Dilmaar closes the window on October 23 as a high emotion drama that should keep discussion threads buzzing. If you like routines, that three day stretch is perfect for one each evening with zero scrolling.
To get the most fun for the least time, sort the list into three buckets. Must watch on day one is Richard Anthony for its moody craft and Ustaad for family warmth. Weekend with friends is VISA Vintara Saradaga if your crew loves culture shock comedy. Save for rainy day backgrounders are Rosy and Long Sight, both built for easy contemplative viewing. Families should park kid friendly titles on Friday evenings so adults can sneak in a buzzy episode after bedtime. If your house prefers dubs, check audio tags once and you are set for the whole run.
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